Thursday, April 4, 2013

Tattoos / Body Piercings: What's Hot Now: Get a Piercing While Sick?

Tattoos / Body Piercings: What's Hot Now
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Get a Piercing While Sick?
Apr 4th 2013, 11:09

Question: Is it Safe to Get a Piercing If I'm Sick?

Illness and piercing: If you're really sick to the point of not wanting to get out of bed, then it's obvious that you wouldn't want to get a body piercing. But what if you're starting to get better or just have a simple cold or hay fever? At what point is it physically safe for you to get pierced?

Answer: Getting a piercing (or tattoo, for that matter) when your immune system isn't at 100% isn't a good idea. Any time you're sick or have a wound, it creates an immune response - that means your body sends out white blood cells, antibodies, proteins and other bodily "soldiers" to wage war on whatever is causing the problem, be it bacteria, virus, or even something you're highly allergic to. The more baddies your body has to fight, the harder it has to work and the more thinly spread out the soldiers become. If you're already fighting one thing, you don't want to purposely invite more trouble for your body to deal with.

Not to mention the fact that it's very inconsiderate to bring your illness into the tattoo/piercing studio and risk passing the germs onto others, particularly your artist. They would much rather you cancel and reschedule your appointment than give them an illness that could make them lose income by not being able to go to work.

How far out should you reschedule your appointment? Is a week enough time to get over a cold? Once you start feeling better, that doesn't mean your immune system is up and running at full efficiency. While sick we usually don't get sufficient rest, don't take in proper nourishment, and exhaust our bodies with excessive sneezing, coughing, vomiting, etc. It takes a while for our bodies and immune systems to get back to normal after a period of illness. The first step toward a healthy body is proper nourishment, so start/keep taking your vitamins but also eat a balanced diet. Lack of sufficient calories and/or too much sugar weakens the immune system all by itself. Also, get moving. If you can't walk a mile without being winded, your body isn't up to par. Eating well, drinking plenty of water and being able to walk a mile with ease are good signs that your body is healthy and able to withstand a blow to the immune system. Sometimes this can take a while, even after "just a cold," so when rescheduling your appointment, give yourself at least two or three weeks. It's worth the wait and your body will thank you.

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